Vehicle



Dec. 26,1922o f i) ee.

Patenled ti,

l lhl i i Jnssa J. .iaifrnsyor Wnsrrrnetron,nrsraro'r on 'ooriorfrnra zraniona.

appncatioafiiea June se, 1922,

This invention ii'elates to Vehicles and is particularly adapted to that v known as coasters.

'One of the objects of my provide an improved vehiclehavinp; suppoi'ting Wheels and additional Wheels to the rear of the supportingi Wheels so conclass of toys Anotl'ier object of inyvinventii is the provision of a vehicle which Will be par-` ticularly useful as en'lbodied in a coaster for' children Wherein a rear Wheel.l is so placed With relation to the supporting Wheels that When dropping` onto the coaster from run-V ning, a roolring action takes place, which eases the fall and makes the coaster7s use more pleasurable.

i Another and still further object of niy ini'fention is the provision of al coaster for children having' Wheels `so placed With rel this coaster When coasting on ground or on i paveinent, the small Wheels 23' strilnng lation to each other and the body of the coaster that When the front of the coaster is lifted, the i'ear Will'rest on a guide Wheel or guide Wheels which Will enable the coaster to bo swungi' froinside to side during' the lifting operation Without hack turning; thecoastor. i o

llefm'rinhv to the (h'awing Where have illl'lstrated a: preferred emhodimentof niy invention',` f i Figure lis an elevational View showing a part broken aWay. i

Figure 2`is a'plan' view showing parts broken away.

Figare 3 is a cross line 3-3 of Figure 1. o

Like reference characters refer to similar parts throughout the several views.`

10 designates the platform` or top of the vehicle or coaster,y 11' the side supports thereof. rl`he platform 10 and the side supports are fastened together in any suitable manner as by braces 12` shown in lligure 3.

Supporting Wheels 13 an'dll are provided and are spaced to support the coaster7 one pair near-each end of the main body portion. These Wheels are jonrnaled on axles supported by the members 1,1 the out sectional vieW on the invention toA structed that they Will case the ridingg; lnu `going o'vei' undnlatinp` around or pm'eiiicut.`

'ardly Voverv make thocoasterfls use inore pleasurablo. Vln addition to this featln'e, when steermg lt is 88m1 ne. 571,808.

side and by braces 15,16 on the inside. These braces 15, 1h are secured to the plat` form 10 by screivs orrivets ll' as illnstrated in lligzfiire l. r longitudinal *brace 13 is secured at its forward end by the holts 19 and at its i'earvmrd end by thebolts 20. The

axles of the Wheels .l4l` pass through this brace 18. pacingbolts E21, 22 serve to space the 18 from the side supports ll.

At the rear end of the side supports ll are extensions ll Which carrywheels 23 Which are here illustra-ted as being sn'ialler than the supporting `Wheels 1.3a lt,` The ground engaging points of the Wheels are normally spaced from the Vground Whei'i the vehicle is resting upon` its supporting` Wheels, as shown intFigure lg. The Wheel 23 isesupported by the 'side support extension` ll' and by the bracket 'zshown in Figure. i o o Runners 25 are secured in groove at the bottom of the side support 11 by a loop 26 at the rear endand thescrevzsi'?` at the for- Ward end. These runners inayvbe detached during the summer and the Wheels detached during'the Winter ifit is desired to use` first,` the rear supporting Wheels 13 strilzing nextand the forward supportinp; Wheels 14k strilringlastl Will give a rocliing actionvvhich Will break the suddenness of the fall and custornary to lift the :front Wheels WithV a jerlr and swing to one side at the'saine tin'ie. Without the real' additional Wheels, it Would be easier to :swing too far either to the side or over toWard the rear.` These small Wheels act as steadying` members to prevent this.. In encountering' holes in the pavement or ground the small rear Wheels also ooineiinto play and make riding easier. l/Vhile l have desoribed anembodiinent of my invention in detail, l desire to have it understood that l do not limit myself to the exact showing and that inodifications i and changes may he made Without departing` from the spirit of iny invention and Withinthe vscope of the appended claini.

laving` described my inventiom; What l' clalm is A coaster vehicle comprising a low plat. form sidesnpporting members for the platV tably mounte'fl acljcem'he plagtfbifn'l and mwarcl ei' theesde suppertmz members, one pan* of whlchf 18 forward of the oher a pair of smaller additional Wheels at the fear of the real" supporting Wheels and havng their ground engagng points above the slgnature.

vJESSE J. JAMEsJ. 

